Glassware is finally possible on Google Glass with the XE10

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You love apps. You know you do. Now, you’re Glass will soon be able to have third party apps installed.

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Google Glass is about to get one of its biggest updates yet. That’s right, Glass is finally getting the long-awaited ability for users to install third party apps.

Google’s wearable computer has improved dramatically since we first started writing about it on here at Geek.com. As promised, every month the Glass developer team has delivered updates to the platform. Each of those updates has not only brought new features, but also improved the usability of the device.

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